Dahlia at Sierra Vista is a gated townhome community by D.R. Horton in north Fontana (zip 92336), part of the larger Sierra Vista masterplan near Sierra Lakes and Hunter's Ridge. As of August 20, 2026, D.R. Horton lists two floorplans at Dahlia ranging from $541,393 to $586,490, with three homes remaining according to NewHomeSource.com data verified with the builder within the prior two days. It is one of the last active new-construction phases in this pocket of north Fontana, which matters for buyers moving quickly and for current owners nearby who want to understand what new inventory means for their own home.
Dahlia at Sierra Vista sits at 6352 Sierra Vista Lane in Fontana, part of a multi-phase D.R. Horton development that also included Citrus Lane and Rosewood at Sierra Vista. Dahlia offers two-story gated townhomes ranging from 1,584 to 1,705 square feet, with 3 to 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Community amenities include a pool, a tot lot, and walking trails. Homes include D.R. Horton's Home is Connected smart home package (smart switch, Honeywell thermostat, SkyBell doorbell) (source: NewHomeSource.com/D.R. Horton, accessed August 20, 2026).
Floorplan | Beds / Baths | Square Feet | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|---|
Residence 1584 | 3 bed / 2.5 bath | 1,584 | $549,131 |
Residence 1705 | 4 bed / 2.5 bath | 1,705 | $586,490 |
Two of the three remaining homes are quick move-ins priced from $541,393 (recently reduced from $561,393), and the third is priced at $586,490. Pricing changes often in the final phase of a builder community, so buyers should confirm current numbers directly with D.R. Horton before writing an offer (source: NewHomeSource.com, accessed August 20, 2026).
Dahlia at Sierra Vista falls within Fontana Unified School District. Per GreatSchools.org ratings listed via NewHomeSource as of August 20, 2026: Dorothy Grant Elementary School (grades K to 5) is rated 5 out of 10, Wayne Ruble Middle School (grades 6 to 8) is rated 8 out of 10, and Summit High School (grades 9 to 12) is rated 7 out of 10. School boundaries and ratings change, so buyers should verify assignment for a specific address directly with Fontana Unified School District and GreatSchools.org before purchasing.
Sierra Vista sits within a City of Fontana Community Facilities District (Mello-Roos), and Fontana requires sellers within a CFD to provide buyers a Notice of Special Tax (source: City of Fontana, fontanaca.gov, accessed August 20, 2026). Neither the HOA dues nor the specific Mello-Roos special tax amount for Dahlia at Sierra Vista were published on the builder's listing at the time of writing. Any buyer considering this community should request the exact HOA dues and the CFD Notice of Special Tax directly from the D.R. Horton sales office for the specific address before opening escrow.
The two other phases of this D.R. Horton masterplan, Citrus Lane (townhomes) and Rosewood at Sierra Vista (single-family detached homes), are no longer shown as available on NewHomeSource as of August 20, 2026, which typically indicates a community has sold out or closed to new reservations. That leaves Dahlia at Sierra Vista as the primary active phase, with limited inventory remaining.
Yes. The sales representative at a builder's model home works for the builder, not for the buyer. Bringing your own agent, at no extra cost to you, means someone is reviewing the purchase contract, the CFD and HOA disclosures, and the closing timeline with only your interests in mind, and can often negotiate upgrades, closing cost credits, or rate buydowns on your behalf. Register your agent with the builder on your first visit, since most builders require this before any offer is written.
When a builder phase like Dahlia sells down to its final homes, it typically signals steady buyer demand in that corridor. For homeowners in Sierra Lakes, Hunter's Ridge, and the surrounding north Fontana neighborhoods, new-construction pricing and comparable sales are one more data point worth reviewing before listing, alongside recent resale comps. This is not a guarantee of any particular price outcome; it is one input among several. Aaron Stel, ranked number 99 in California for 2025 by RealTrends Verified with 27 Fontana closings in 2025 and more than a dozen so far in 2026, can walk you through how new construction, resale inventory, and current buyer activity apply specifically to your address.
As of August 20, 2026, D.R. Horton listed three homes remaining at Dahlia at Sierra Vista, priced from $541,393 to $586,490. Because inventory in the final phase of a builder community can change quickly, buyers should confirm current availability directly with D.R. Horton or a local agent before visiting.
Dahlia at Sierra Vista is served by Fontana Unified School District, with GreatSchools.org ratings (as of August 20, 2026) of 5/10 for Dorothy Grant Elementary, 8/10 for Wayne Ruble Middle, and 7/10 for Summit High School. Always verify current school assignment for a specific address with the district directly.
You are not required to, but it is strongly recommended. The builder's on-site representative represents the builder's interests. An independent buyer's agent, typically at no cost to you since the builder generally pays the commission, reviews your contract and disclosures and advocates for you specifically.
Both communities, also built by D.R. Horton in the same Sierra Vista masterplan, are no longer listed as available on NewHomeSource as of August 20, 2026, indicating they have sold out or closed to new reservations. Dahlia at Sierra Vista is currently the active phase.
New construction activity is one factor among several that can influence buyer interest in a neighborhood, but it does not guarantee any particular price outcome for an existing home. Sellers should review current resale comps alongside new-construction pricing with a local agent familiar with the specific street and school boundaries.
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